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What do you fancy doing whilst in Penzance? Maybe a gorgeous garden one day, a gallery or museum the next, or perhaps something a little more active – surf schools, boat trips, cliff top walking, cycling…take your pick.

Or if history and heritage is more your thing you’ll love our historic houses, castles, museums and World Heritage Sites.

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An Iron Age settlement originally occupied almost 2,000 years ago. The village consisted of stone-walled homesteads known as 'courtyard houses', found only on the Land's End peninsula and the Isles of Scilly

Kernow Adventure Park is a flawless fit for family days out in Cornwall. It’s an outdoor adventure centre, a social sanctuary and a safe playground set on a secret, freshwater lake sunk deep into the earth.

The Jackson Foundation Gallery is an environmentally informed art space showcasing the work of leading British contemporary artist Kurt Jackson and highlighting the efforts of environmental charities and NGOs.

Dramatic garden carved into the cliff edge teetering over stunning Lamorna Cove. This waterside garden tiers down in steep steps and terraces to meet sheltered woodland. A striking range of vibrant species stands out against a rugged backdrop, and a

The Exchange is a major contemporary art space that opened in 2007 in conjunction with renovations to Newlyn Art Gallery. The gallery occupies a former telephone exchange and has a striking glass facade that runs the entire length of the building.

Baker Tom’s Bread began in Tom’s kitchen in the corner of the South West over 10 years ago. Tom baked his first couple of loaves of fresh bread and biked them to his local farm shop. The bread sold out.